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WWW.CBC.CAParalympic viewing guide: Friday is a big day for CanadaCBC Sports' daily newsletter breaks down the Canadians to watch on a loaded Day 7, which includes medal races in biathlon, alpine skiing, snowboarding. and the semifinals in wheelchair curling and Para hockey.0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 97 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení -
WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM.AUTitle leader accuses selfish Ferrari of blocking changes to dangerous rule quirkGeorge Russell has accused Ferrari of selfishness for blocking proposed changes to a quirky rule that would help drivers make better starts.0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 97 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení
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WWW.DAILYMAIL.CO.UKLivvy Dunne joins 'Baywatch' reboot as social media star sets sights on Hollywood after leaving gymnasticsDunne confirmed the news herself after responding to a report about her role, posting a message to her followers on X which read: 'Time to get to work!!!'0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 98 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení -
WWW.KSAT.COMBrennan boys basketball one win away from first state titleBrennan boys basketball has its sights set on its first state title in school history. It is now one game away from achieving the feat.The Bears (33-3, 16-0 District 28) are set to face North Crowley (34-3, 12-0 District 3) in the 6A Division 1 State Championship at 5 p.m. Saturday inside the Alamodome.Brennan players said this years team is special.(We) never really had any big size, never really had depth, but now we have it all, senior center Delano Tarpley said. Were ready. Were prepared.For this group of players, they said winning the championship would mean more than just a trophy: it would represent the years of work that got them to this point.It would mean a lot because weve been doing this for years now, senior guard Donovan Criss said. Weve been getting to the Final Four, getting knocked out every single year.To be here at the state championship again, even after losing one of our best players last year, means a lot, Criss said.Read more reporting and watch highlights and full games on the Big Game Coverage page.Read more:Isaiah Wards buzzer-beater block sends Brennan to Class 6A-DI state finalsBrennan Bears beat boys of Steele, advance to UIL state semis0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 98 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMHow Sir Andy Murray has helped turn Dunblane massacre into beacon of hope - 30 years on from one of Britain's most shocking tragediesToday marks three decades since the Dunblane massacre, one of the darkest chapters in modern British history, when a gunman claimed the lives of 16 young children and their teacher at a Scottish primary school.Among those who survived that horrific day was Andy Murray, then just eight years old, who would go on to become one of Britain's greatest ever sportsmen.The tennis champion and his elder brother Jamie, aged 10 at the time, were both pupils at Dunblane Primary School on March 13, 1996.Murray's class had been making their way towards the gymnasium when gunfire erupted, forcing them to take shelter beneath a window in the headmaster's office.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayTheir mother Judy rushed to join hundreds of desperate parents gathered at the school gates on Doune Road, none knowing whether their children had survived.The attack remains Britain's deadliest mass shooting, a tragedy that shattered a quiet community nestled between Stirling and Perthshire in central Scotland.On that spring morning, the gunman, Thomas Hamilton, forced his way into the gymnasium at Dunblane Primary School, where he opened fire on a class of five and six-year-olds.Seventeen people lost their lives: 16 children and their teacher.The perpetrator had been known to the Murray family, having run youth clubs in the local area.He had even accepted lifts to the railway station from the Murrays on previous occasions.Writing in his 2008 autobiography Hitting Back, Murray said: "Some of my friends' brothers and sisters were killed. I have only retained patch impressions of that day, such as being in a classroom singing songs."The weirdest thing was that we knew the guy [Hamilton]. He had been in my mum's car. It's obviously weird to think you had a murderer in your car, sitting next to your mum."That is probably another reason why I don't want to look back at it. It is just so uncomfortable to think that it was someone we knew from the Boys Club. "We used to go to the club and have fun. Then to find out he's a murderer was something my brain couldn't cope with."The small town, home to just a few thousand residents, was thrust into the national consciousness in the most devastating circumstances imaginable.What had been a peaceful Scottish community became synonymous with unimaginable grief, a place forever marked by the events of that Wednesday morning.Throughout his two-decade professional career, Murray has spoken only sparingly about the massacre and its lasting effects on him.The most candid account emerged in the 2019 documentary Resurfacing, where the tennis star opened up about the profound personal upheaval that followed.Within two years of the shooting, his parents had separated and his older brother had departed the family home to pursue tennis at an academy.Murray revealed that these cumulative experiences contributed to him developing anxiety.The sport that would eventually bring him global acclaim became something far more significant than mere competition."Tennis has been his way to escape from the trauma of the past, his fuel," he explained in the documentary.It is a remarkable connection: Britain's finest sporting talent, forged in part by one of the nation's most harrowing tragedies.Yet beyond the personal healing that tennis provided, Murray's achievements would come to reshape how the world perceived his hometown.The connection between one of Britain's greatest sportsmen and one of the country's darkest days remains extraordinary, yet it tells only part of the story.For those who mention Dunblane today, particularly younger generations born after 1996, the name increasingly evokes memories of golden summers watching Wimbledon rather than tragedy.Murray's triumphs on the grass courts of SW19 allowed a community scarred by unspeakable loss to embrace a new identity.In 2013, the Scotsman became the first British man to win the singles title in 77 years before going on to repeat the feat in 2016.When the tennis champion lifted the Wimbledon trophy, Dunblane found itself in the headlines once more, but this time bathed in celebration rather than sorrow.The town that had endured such profound grief could finally be associated with sporting excellence and national pride.The families who lost loved ones that day continue to carry their grief, and the wider community lives with the memory of what occurred.Yet life, as it must, has moved forward, and Murray's career provided the catalyst for that collective healing.For residents of Dunblane, particularly those who grew up in the massacre's shadow, there is an immense sense of gratitude owed to one man and his racket.When asked where they hail from, younger generations now encounter two distinct reactions: an awkward pause from those who recall only the tragedy, or enthusiastic recognition of Murray's hometown.The latter response has become increasingly common, bringing with it fond recollections of nail-biting matches and championship glory.This transformation may represent Murray's greatest achievement of all, surpassing even his Wimbledon titles and Olympic gold medals.He gave Dunblane permission to be proud once more.Theres always a sense of pride for local people watching Andy play because he was brought up here and both he and his family do so much for the community," one local told a newspaper in 2011.And after 2013's Wimbledon heroics, another declared to the press: "Andy's exorcised a ghost in Dunblane."But the depth of the local community's appreciation for its most famous son was demonstrated vividly in 2012, when Murray returned home following his Olympic gold medal triumph and maiden Grand Slam victory at the US Open.The small Scottish town had never witnessed anything quite like it.Thousands descended upon the narrow high street, packing five or six deep along its entire length, effectively doubling the population for the day.What had been planned as a 90-minute celebration stretched to nearly five hours.Murray refused to leave until he had greeted every single person who had turned out, shaking hands and signing autographs regardless of the increasingly wet and cold conditions.It was the town's opportunity to express its profound thanks, and Murray ensured nobody was overlooked.The homecoming served as a powerful symbol of the bond between champion and community, forged through shared history and mutual pride.Murray concluded his remarkable playing career at the Paris Olympics, bringing down the curtain on 20 years of professional tennis at the age of 37.His legacy extends far beyond the trophies and titles, the epic comebacks and the late-night victories that kept the nation on the edge of its seats.For Dunblane, he provided something infinitely more valuable: the chance to be defined by triumph rather than tragedy.The town will forever carry the weight of what happened on that March morning three decades ago, and the families affected will never forget.But thanks to Murray, future generations will speak of Dunblane with pride, recalling Wimbledon glory rather than reaching for words of condolence.In allowing a wounded community to heal through his sporting excellence, Andy Murray achieved something that transcends any championship.He gave his hometown back its identity.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 103 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení -
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RMCSPORT.BFMTV.COMCelta 1-1 OL : "Il n'a que 19 ans", Fonseca rclame patience et bienveillance pour EndrickButeur dans un match o il a souvent t le dtonateur, Endrick agace pourtant par sa propension trs (trop ?) souvent frapper. Pourtant, son coach Paulo Fonseca estime qu'il faut se souvenir qu'il reste un jeune joueur loin d'tre en pleine maturit.0 Komentáře 0 Sdílení 95 Shlédnutí 0 Hodnocení